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NERVOUS DEBILITY
OCR NEW METHOD TREATMENT will cure you, and make s man
of you. Under its influence the born becomes active, the blood purified so that
alt pimples, blotches and ulcers heal Up; Ole nerves become strong as steel, so
that nervousness, bashfulness and despondency disappear; the eyes become bright,
the (ace full and clear, energy returns to the body, and the moral, physical and
sexual systems are Invigorated; au drains cease—no more vital waste from the
syr: e m. The various organs become natural and manly. You feel yourself a man
and know marriage cannot be a failure. We Invite 341 the afflicted to consult us
corndentlalIy and free of charge. Don't let quacks ant fakirs rob you of your
hard-earned dollars. WE WILL Ci•RE YOU Olt N:, 1'.'.1'.
1:7N0 NAMES USED HiTHOUT WRITTEN CONSENT.
THREATENED WITH PARALYSIS.
Peter E. Summers, of Kalamasoo,
3tl:h., relatss his exterlence:
'•I w04 troubled with Nervlu, Dr-
billty f..r many years. I lay It to in-
discretion and excesses in it:y
youth. I became very despondent awl
didn't care whether 1 worked or not I
Imagined everybody who looked at me, I
gues.r5 nay secret. Imaginative i
dreams at night weakened me—my ba:k�(
ached, hal pains 1n rho back of my 1
head, hands and feet were cold, tired
In the m�rning, poor appetite, fingers lq
were shaky, eyes blurred, hair loose,
memory poor, etc. Numbness In the
fingers set In and the doctor told me
_ he feared paralysis, I toort all kinds of
2 - _ medicines an! tried many first-class _ "
physicians. wore an electric belt for
three months, went to Mt. Clemens for
orrO5f MIST baths, but received little benefit. While ar1xa MINT
.t alt. CI, tuns 1 nas Induced M consult Drs, Kennedy & Kergan, though 1 had
.•1 all faith In doctors. Like a drowning man I commenced the New Method
T:,ntment and it saved my life. The improvement was like ma Ic-1 could feel
the vigor going through my nerves. I was cured mentally, physically and sexually.
I have sent them many patients and will continue to do so."
CURES GUARANTEED OR NO i'AY.
We Treat and cure VARICOCELE. STRiCTt'R0, NERVOUS DERILITY,
nt.0OD DISEASES, URINARY COMPLAINTS. KIDNEY AND BLADDER DIS-
CO) St't.TATiON FREE BOOKS FREE. If unable to call write for is
Qui.tton Blank f..r it.•rne Treatment.
V zetei Abvocatc,1 $100 Reward, S100. School Reports.
Sanders & Cleecta
Props.
THURSDAY, APRIL 6,
file readers of this paper will be
pleased t.e learn that there is at least
one dreaded dise.lse that science h4o'
- been able to cure in all its stages, and
that is ('„tat•rb. Hall's l'etalib Cure
is the only positive cure now known to
the medical- fraternity. Catarrh (e-
ine a constitutional disease, t(•t{sires a
constitutional tta.tttuent. Hall's ('s-
tatth Cute is taken intern;tlly, tit
'05
NOTES A ND COMMENTS
Canadians are beginning to hake a
bawl in iuternat' ell money 3tfairs,
The exact sum subscrl!►ed by Canad-
ians to the new Jagatnesese loan leas
000.000, or about four :and a half mil-
lion dollars s Or 73 cents for every roan,
Wotuun and child in the Dominion.
a
A cross -petition has been filed in
South Norfolk by A. O. Pratt. M.P.1'.,
whose election has been prete.strti by
1V. A. Charlton, the defeated Liberal
candidate. This will pruleaely eont-
plete the list of electron disputes to be
settled in the courts as the titin• for
filing protests has now expired. There
are now protests in ten constittieneie3,
and cross -petitions in three.
• e
A small part of President. Itonse•
yell's recent address to tie. Natio!, .1
Congress of %tothei's of 1Vashington
is here given, and is goo 1 : "TIIF
IMPORTANCE OF TRAINING —
"Into the wotnan's keeping is eornntit-
ted the destiny of the generations to
come after us. In bringing up your
children you mothers must remember
that white it is esseutiatl to Ire loving
and tender, it is no less essential to he
Wise and flint. Foolishness and affec-
tion must not be treated as inter-
changeable terms, and besides train-
ing your sons and daughters in the
softer and milder virtues you roust
seek to give theta those stern and
hardy qualities which in after life
they will surely need. Some ebildren
will go wrong in spite of the best
training, and some will go right even
when their surroundings are most. tin-
fortuuttte; nevertheless an immense
amount depends upon the family
training. If you mothers. thiough
Weakness. bring up your sons to be
selfish and to think only of the.; .elves,
you will be respoesibl: for tuts h sad-
ness among the women who are to he
their wives in the future."
Colonist Train Derailed,
Winnipeg. March 30.—Shortly after
seven o'clock this morning eight
coaches of a colonist extra, due to
reach Winnipeg to -day, were derailed
near Dryden, (shout 2t)0 miles east of
this city. Several of the passengers
were hurt, but none seriously. All
were on their way from Ontario to
the West. They are being carred for
in Dryden hotels by local doctors.
Antong those injured from Western
Cntario were : Mr. \Ver. Desalt, Dun-
dalk; Miss Lily Boughar'd, Talbotville;
Daniel MaKay, Whitechurch; (I. F.
Stuart ,and Mrs. Stewart, Ailsa Craig;
Annie Gibson, Wiarton; Frank Jacobs,
Brussels.
Famous Jockey Killed.
Otto %\'underly, the London Jockey,
died in St. Joseph's Hospital in DlPln-
phis, Tennessee. Sunday, as the result
of injuries received while "working
out" a horse on the Memphis track on
Sat)uday 1001ning.
The famous little rider met his dearth
in the same manner in which dozens
of other jockeys have ended their
careers. He wets galloping a horse
around the track—"working hint out,"
in sporting terms—when the animal
suddenly shied at something outside
the rail :and fell. Wnnderly was
thrown from the saddle, and the horse
rolled on hint. He was found uncon-
scious with blood oozing from bis
temples. 1Vonderly was taken to St.
Joseph's Hospital. where everything
possible was done to save his life. An
ex:unin.ttion showed, however, th.it
in the fall, several small hones in his
head had been broken. and the lad
died niter an operation had been tier -
formed, without regaining conscious -
nests
He was born in Woodstock but lived
his early life in Loudon where for sev.
eral yeses hes wits n newsboy at the
Grand 'Trunk station.
F'ronl the time when he won his
first roc t he has had p(heno►nennl suc-
cess in the saddle and has nettle and
salved severs! thousand dollars. Ne
is said to have been the most gentle.
manly jockey in the business.
NEW JAILER AT LONDON.
it hits been Announced officially
that Mi. ,Lines Curter, of Lucan, had
been appointed jailer at London in
stoves ' to Mr, Cobert Boston, who
resiginel prior to the Dominion elec-
tion. Mr. ('atter will commence his
duties "n 11(mtlity.
Mr. Carter has been until the pre-
sent a storekeeper and postmaster at
Clare ala) •e
I rind was
well liked
k
throughout the north riding.
Tour doctor will tell you that
thin, pale, weak, nervous chil-
dren become strong and well
by taking Ayer's Sarsaparilla.
Small doses, for a few days.
Sarsaparilla
The change is very prompt
and very marked. Ask your
doctor why It 1s. He has our
formula and will explain.
When I years alt. for mane months no
pas tbeog I 1 eoel.t Hr• bora a.. nt tMe hi,.n.1
Ret. Ina few weeks. £reel Sarsaparilla an,a
,galaO ra,'or*LILT: to h..ltk ••
aa. i Mlaerag, vtoeiane, Y J
/t.N a bottle s. n. seas
[woven, Mao
All dross/its. for
The Children
iiillouttness,conrttIpatton prevent re-
cev ry. Cure these with Aver's Pills.
actin
directly upon the blood and raucous
stn faces of the system, thereby des-
troying the f dation of the disease,
and giving the patient strength by
building up t he constitution and assist
inti motive ut d ' g its work. The pro-
prietors have bu much faith in its cure -
GYP powers that they offer One hund-
red Dollars for any case that it fails to
cure. Send for list (if testimonials,
Address P.J.Cit iss El & ('u., Tuledo,O.
Ssl.l by all Druggists. 75 cents.
Take Mill's Fatuity %'ills for ronsti
potion.
Stephen Connell
The Council of the'1'ow•usbip of Step
hen convened in the Towyn Hall. Gird
Bon, on Monday, April 3, 190.4. Al
present. -.I notes t t previous meetin
read and /etiolated. Anderson—Neat
ley—that the time be extended to no
later titan the 1st. of June next for th
Township Drainage Engineer an
Drainage viewers to tile their repor
in reference to the Mud Creek Drain
Carried. The following are the Path
masters, Fence Viewers and Pound
keepers appointed: Pathur.asters—R.
Hicks, Frank Abbott, Thos. Oliver, D.
McCerdv, A. Rollins. (1. Hill, 11. Elson
G. H. Windsor, J. Willis, J. Ford, %V
Peuhale, W. D. Sanders. J. Hepourn
R. Davey, C. Hoffman, %V, Winer, 1:.
Shout, R. Hill, S.Parsons, H. Iaunport
J. T. Bedford. H. Hoist, F:. Morlock, J
G. %Vein. R. Hudgins, W. Chaser, %W
Finkbeiner•, J. Schwarz, N. Ke•stte, W.
11. Kestle, J. Flynn, S. Henderson, J.
ltagier, S. Beaver, J. Madden, W. Wit
zel, .11. O'Rourke, X. Meyot•, C. Fink
()einer. A. McCormick. I. Bastard, W.
Smith, F. Preeter, J. \Villert, W.larg-
leson, T. Keogh, 0. Baumgarten, A.
Wanner, J. Rohde, S. W. Webb, N.
Pollard, 11. Bastard: A. Ireland, R.
Adare, W. Johnson, R. Stone, J. Love,
A. Monarch P. %Lollard, G. Masson, D.
Wilson, E. (Jill, J. Stat ton, J. Midget's
I. S. Hedley, J. Germette, It. Taylor,
W. G. Reiley, J. Hays, P. Glavin, G.
Steeper, T' Whiteside, F. Green, Silos
Staabake, Jr., W. Sanders, T. Atkin-
son, 11. Kraft, P. Schroeder, J. Weido,
C. T. Wolper. Fence Viewers.—Sid.
Davis, I. Hill, Jr., E. Heist, P. McKen-
zie. G. Mawhinney, G. Finkbeiner, J.
Love, 0. Down, A. Hayter. Pound
Keepers.—W. Moffatt, T. Shapton, J.
Neisser, B. Cunningham, J. Hickey,
0. Webb, 8. Dieterich. J. Edwards. T.
J. Amy, C. Finkheiner, W. Fritz, F.
Preeter, W. Zimmer, A. ?dosser, C. H.
Wilson. The following accounts were
paid: J. F. Either, putting in two cul-
verts, $3; Do„ w(a)d for Town . Hall,
$13.73; R. Hodgins, rep culvert, 42; R.
Hill, do., $2; J. Stanlake, do., $l; W.
Pickering do., $2; J. Edwards, rep. side
road $2; J. Siuts, work on Crediton
bridge, $2.50; C. Wolf and othets,work
on Crediton road, $3: W. Anderson,
drawing brick Batts, $111. Council ad-
journed to meet again in the Town
hall, Crediton, on Monday, %tiny 1, at
1 p.nt. H. Eilber,Tow•tiship clerk.
SenEI'
Senior. ItOR'r.—Thr following is
the report of S.S.No. ti, Cebu( ne. fur
the utonth of March. Natinee are in
order of merit. Sr. V.—Hazel Hagar,
Cecil Canttu. Jr. V. --Olive Derryyhill,
Alden Johns ter. IV.—Vera 11'ash-
burn, Willie Effort]. Almeria Heywood.
Jr. 1V,—Laura G4xiholt, Nettie C'atnp-
hell, Everett Skinner Sr. 111. ---Lille
Heywood, Ella Heywood, Vii da Berry -
11111.
Jr. Ronna, Sr. 1i1.—Hubert Junes,
Mary Cornish, Ella Venal. Jr. 111.—
Annie Nilson, Earl Johns, Ray Fletch-
er. Sr. 1I.—Alex. Del ryhill Lillis God -
bolt, John emery Jr. I1. (11).—John
thick, Jennie Cnrnpbell, Plata !Cenci t.
Jr. II. (A). -.-Alice Crecty.
D. MIcOrnlgall l
1Viuonu halyard
Teachers
The following is a collect report of
the standing of the pupils of S.S. N
3, Stephen, for the month of March.
The names are in baler of merit:--
;V.—Samuel Hicks, Barr) Tliehnet,
Cecelia Ford, 'I'huuuts Penhale, Fled
Beaver, Itadph Willis, Hilda Preszctt-
tot•, Harry Parsons. Jr. 111.—Earl
u•
Pasons,She► nisi) \Villin, Gladys Dear-
intt, Eddie' 1'tiehner, %Lay Sanders. Sr.
11.- Flnrt'nr•e }lean/an, Preston Desr•-
ant ing. Geo, flicks. Fred Preszento,-. Earl
Shepton, Johnny 11'illis, Santee! Stan -
t lake. Jr. II.— Floeehce Triebner,-
il-
ye
in
1e
ie
I.
• don Sanders, Ada Willis, AlytnerV.
lis, Chester Parsons. Part 11.—OIi
Pr'eszcutor, Wilfred Shepton, (long(
Penhtde, Garfield Stnnlake. I.—Mer
Willis. Reginald Parsons, • Chart
Tt•iehner, Number on roll 32; ayes
▪ attendance 29.
Percy S. Banes, Teacbe
Monthly report for March of S. S.
• No. 4, Uslo ine: V.—Bert Luxton,
• Alma Mny, Lydia Handford. Sr. IV.
Alice Davis, Eileen Cayes, Flossie Hun-
ter, Pearl Hunter. Edna Luxton. Nel-
lie Rooke, Russell Slav, Frank Ranke,
Ethel McCurdy, Frank !landlord, Er-
nie Lnxto,. Jr. IV,—Alt•in Essery,
1Vill Webber, Arthur Kerslake, Itichie
Hicks, Nene McCurdy. Sr. Iit.—Bella
Davis, %Villie Essery, Cecil Skinner,
\'inti Kerslake. Sr. IL—Joe Davis,
%Villie Walker, George Davis, Thos.
Coates, Hedley May. Annie McCut•(ly,
Ave Skinner. Carrie May, Lila Creigh-
ton, BeckieColber•t. Part 1L --Mary
McCurdy, Fred Webber, Wesley Col-
bert, Rhea McCurdy. Sr. 1.—Allis
Hunter, T.edtt Handing, Aliee Creigh-
ton, Frank Coates, Minnie May. The
nnnes in order of merit. Average at-
tendance 12.
W. A_Dav-idson, Teacher.The following is a correct report of
the standing of the pupils of S. S. No.
4. Stephen, for the month of March.
Nantes in order of meta: V --Elgin
Amy. Sr. IV.—Nora Brown, Wilbur
Morlock, Melia Schwarz, Willie Presz-
cator. Jr. iV.—Sy belle Morlock,
Gladys Kestle, Lucille Schwarz, Min-
nie Kestle, Merrier Either. Sr. III.—
Ethel Kestle, Nellie Amy. Jr. IiI.—
I.oene .\for lock, Marble Wein Harry
Schwarz. Sr. 11. --Leonard Schroeder•,
Bealiih Smith, Alvin Cornish, Arra
Brokenshire, Clarence Either, He rhie
Kraft, Mervin Brokenshire, Emerson
Schroeder, Mildred Milton's Willie
Schwarz, Oscar Cornish. Jr. IL—
Clinton Brown, Mable Coxworth, Sr.
Pt. iL Otta Brown, Gordon Cornish.
Pert LCliuton Morlock,
O. \V. Lawson, Teacher.
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ADDITIONAL LOCALS
Mr. nod Mrs. Geo. Mantle spent
Monday in .eaforth.
Miss Maud Handford, of Winnipeg,
is visiting relatives herr.
Mr. W. \V, Tartan spent, Tuesday
evening at his home in Blyth.
Mi;.- f'ur+a Fnw•ell has returned from
a pleasant visitwith friends in \Vind-
Ser.
Mrs. James Hill, of Crediton, spent
Thursday here with her moth's. Mrs.
Hai tis.
Mrs. halls, of Toronto, who has been
the guest of 2lrs. 1V, O. Huston, left
Monday for her home.
Mrs. Chas, Hirney is at Belgtave
visiting her mother, Mrs. Stonehouse,
who is ill.
Mr's. 0. A. Ramsden, of Georgetown,
ie visiting at Mr. J. N. Ratclitfe's,
Tim Mee Road.
Mr. J. C. Cann left Monday for Har-
grave, Man., where he intends remain-
ing the summer.
Mr. Jacob Wlldfong, of ltay, was
among the number who left here Mon-
day for the West.
Mrs. Juts. Murray has returned from
a pleasant visit with friends in Wood•
stuck and Hutgessville.
Dr, 1.. L. Follick and sister, Miss
%tithe], of St, Marys, spent Sunday
with their parents here.
Dr. Rollins and Mr. Hugh Spark•
foam spent port of let week in Toron-
to, returning home Saturday.
Mrs. i). Johns returned home Sat-
urday evening from a visit with ler
daughter, Mts. theidison, of Sarnia,
11: s. John Sanders and daughter,
Miss Nora, returned Friday front a vis-
it with firs. Rich. i'enheleat Toronto,
Mr. Richard Hetntner, left on 1Ved-
n •sday for Alameda. ASSA., where he
It Is land and intends remaining the
elnnntcr.
31r. James Sutton and batnily left
Tuesday morning for Wolesley, Assn.,
where Mr. Sutton intends going into
the livery httsiness.
Mr. :11f..Shreve left Tuesday morn•
ing for Crystal City, Man., where he
will spend the stnnnler following his
occupation, as bricklayer.
,1lts. Dobler, Mrs. Thorne ,and Miss
Kemp are attending the annual meet-
ing hf the 11'. A. M. A. of the Diocese
of Huron in London this week.
11r. and Mrs. %V. 11. Perseus, who
have been visiting in and ,Irotlnd Exe-
ter for the pest six weeks and Risking
them home with Miss i,. Wilcox, left
fur Berlin Friday.
Mt. 11. J. Stephens, who has been
inking( a course at the Fuerst City
ion -lures ('allege, London, was i,1 town
vet Sunda) find leaves to -day fot
11,dis I) w here hp Will n :Iifl commence
Ills surt)nh'i 11111ies88 pilot nn a Molt.
ik
1!r..loseph Maxwell of ('hesley was
Ileal by a falling limb while chopping
11 the w'ond s.
Allan Honey, the hockey player, has
been acquitted of the charge of toren-
sl righter, and was libe•t•:ted.
3'llunl,ts M••('rosson, f„r years Kt'e
yetintendent of the Reformatory fat
toss, divl at Tenetsu)guishet►e.
i
The following is the report of the
standing of the pupils of the Senior
Department of S. S. No. I, Stephen for
the month of llareh: V—Vernon 1't9I.
son 8:33, Ruse 11'ilsoft 820, Elva 1Vind-
sot' 749, Enos Windsor 099, S'ttn. Mc-
Coy (kit, Harold Defile!) .1S9, Alvin Ba.
ker 31N1. Sr. i V.—\% ilfrid H(tdgies 1112,
Frank Mitchell 815), Gladys Essery 733,
Willie Sings 633, Jos, %White. Jr. 1 V.
Archie Robinson 937, Lily Robinson
913, 11:u•ge•iy Hepburn 931. Czar %Vit.
son 875, Murray Elliott 832: fiittotd
Hogarth 818, (Jordon 1Vi)son 2313, Mer.
vin Elston 029. Sr. 111.—Fuze% flicks
972. Austin Duphin 810, John Dempsey
013, Eddie Sims 373, Normo( Hemline.
Jr, 111.--Malv'an Cants 71/1, Nome Hi..
sett, Jnhn \Vhite.
Minnie Holteritl, teacher.
Junior Dept! tment, based on att.•ofl-
ance, good conduct, anal general lit o-
ticiency. ,Jr. 111.—John Hog,n•►h 1011,
Iia Essery, 932, Ella Baker 000, Max-
well Bayub,un 517, Earl ('nllfas, (toss
%\'unser, Sr. Ii.- Flossie Davey tl23,
lalnn Davey 913, %Tillie Alexander 739,
Roy Chitlins 070, Hubert White 0111,
Harry Windsor 018 Jr. 11. -Kessie
Anderson 1039, Fled F:,ithnll t)25, An-
thony White 738, Lloyd England 7130,
%•'red Kssery, Robert Alexander, 11nr-
yeti CtilUns, Everett (;111fa', %Vilma)
Colbert. Sr. Pt. 11.—Stella Neil, Ethel
Colbert, Willie (taker. Jr. 1't. 11. Mal -
van England, Hebert Neil, %ladeleine
Hoist, Othello Mntz. 5'e',;e Holz, %Libel
Elliott, Part I. —Ethel Bowden.
Miss Porter, te,ivher.
St'IHRH. iltPnR•r.--The following is
the report of the ('1editnn Pllf.lie
School for the month .%titch. 75S.of
the total is required for honor,,ind00%
forpass as
ss
1 t,i nding. Nitrites ore in outer
of mei it: --Division 111. —Continuation
'lass,—Honors, Madeleine Het trend:
os. Finkbeiner; Pass, Frazer Brown,
not G,trnet tiweitzer equal, Arthur
Holtzn)nn, Ella Link. Sr. f\'.- !honors
%•:,Inn
Pack; Pass, Gerrie Short, Ade.
line Finkl,e•inet; Elvin Mc\Iutt•ay. Jr.
IV.- Honors, Frank Fink twiner. Pistil
Gaiset; Pass, Eddie \Vinets Hewiud
:Meath!, Cl:nissa 11111, Edith (till, Al-
fred %V twilit. Average istlend,utce 31.
Clench Blue( t, Teat lite.
Division 11. -111. -Honors, Elsie (gat.
Bet, I.iltistt Finkbeiner, Altnrda Fink-
beiner; i'Iiss, Clara 1bitzm:uln, 1%'i11ie
Oestreicher : (bee Beaver. M8ltlda Oe's.
treicher, F,ttte F:lhnrr, Clarence Holtz -
:mint). Mr. II. •Ilonors. Mitt Mang.
ntis, Rey He dlb n, Frai l Treile. chi, rile
(lower: fess, Alice Millin, Hentrice
Iledden. !holism, iholtzln:o), Vera
Il.dtylll,lte, .1„ 11. 11. rs. Lt1I11 (Idl-
'et. 11abt 111'eoze !, %Wellington Ran,
Iiia Brown: i'411.45, 11.ilingt.•o Heist,
Miervyn %Vines•, %VIIli • 1f, ,• 1,1.'3(1
ilanun, Ezra Ewal,l, "and Finki,irr.
average 4:3, Mi,- s setter, 'Previte,
Division 1 it. II ll.,,,.,,-, la.i,ue
Brown, Qneeni , ! I••Jt `n i'.,.-, Lydia
O,•streirher,l'I. r ... Il tt �I• iglu lb „en
Seri %Vein. Si. 1'.0 t 11. II,•nnrs Lulu
Hed.le n. Pass, lute 1) 11 40. I;velvh
!linen. Jr. Psi t 1I. 1':t--.
Finkt.r;n•er Her'•. t t Shenk. A (11.—
Pass, (1.•,trnde (1ut,•nthe : 11ene Et h
\ 11. - Iliums•, LOP. %Vieter, Mese
Raymond English, 11 1.1 Gower, .1
Sambrook. ,5 i - t''+- It .v 5;,, ek
Average 31. Miss Kienzle, Teat her.
1
The Average Man Doesn't
Know The First Thing
about flour, but the woman who does the family baking—
she is the one who appreciates Royal Household
Flour—made by the i.ew electrical process ---because
when she tries it with the simple "Royal Household"
recipes she finds it makes better, sweeter, whiter, lighter
Bread, Buns, Rolls, etc., and more crisp and delicious
Paltry than she ever made before, and she is not afraid
to say so.
•eeutlt Range, Digby Co., N. S., Novemfier zznd,
" I want to tell you that Royal Household Flour is
the best I ever used in all tnv life, and the only kind I will
have as long as I can get it."
(Signed.) MRS. AL.EK. PORTER.
To any woman sending in name and address to The Ogilvie Flour Mills Co.,
Limited, Montreal, and mentionning this paper, these recipes will be sent FREE.
las• ZTrld
BusineSS ACkide
LorsIKMI
Ea••11 pupil i3 given in-
,li.i.lu11 instruction,
'fh.' Shorthand System
taught is that used by all
newspaper and court re-
porters,
hest systems of Book -
kee(,iog, Penmanship, Arith-
metic, e t c , , thoroughly
taught.
Situations guaranteed
to every Graduate.
cal -sweat's rime.
Wm. 0.Doo,-
or f lC iA t QvST(y 46�rtL,PA,
WOPhGreat
Eng
TTheGlicca( ErIpIL, Remedy.
A rms Of
Sexual tWWeakness, es cure r?dental and
assess AND Arras train Worry,Emissions, Spee
rnatorrhoea, impoteney, Effects of Abuse or
Exeo&,, all of which lead to Consumption,
Infirmity, Insanity stud an early grave, Price
SI per p g sin for 55. One will please, Mx will
cure. Nod by altdrulits or maned in plain
package on receipt ofprice. Writefor Painphle,
The Wood Medlgln, Co.. Wta4,er, Ontario.
News of the Week.
The operation upon the Mince of
%Vales consisted merely in the lancing
of an abscess.
Mr, .5. Asquith, of Mullett, i. ar.
pointed Inspee•tnt in place of 11'. ,1.
Paisley, West Har on constituency.
Philip nil rank. aged 43 years, for
mass. year, a linru)nu. w Is elertt.ut'ut-
ed Morclny by (hitching a live wire.
%helmet Smoke, tl►ief of the S:x
Nation Indbit's, was killed in attempt -
trig to board a train at l'.Iledor:ia
Station.
Cornelius \Int•phy and his wife were
fouwl dead in bed at Niagara met les
hake, having been asphyxiated lay
(.'()ill gas.
Mr. E. D. O'Flynn of Madoc is deed.
Ile was :t prominent banker and Lit-
eral candidate it) three elections in
Hastings.
Prite•a Edward island asked the
Doutininn (invcrntnent to build n tun-
nel to the nutit'l:tl at n cost of $10.
1554,4 4p4)
Five establishments in Chatham
wel a damaged by the. Loss $20,0110,
The fire war attended with several ex-
citing 1wears.
)t••v. Dr. Steele, of ti;.nit Ste, ;Marie,
a pro ant minister of the Methodist
l hurrh, lately lett: ed, died suddenly
At 1'su ry Sound.
The Ontario Government has delft).
itely decided nein :t dlreet Provincial
issue of $0,(0),000 worth of bonds for
the Temiskatuing Roil
A Chicago physician says a one per
cent. sottoit1n
f catholic ar►
dused ss
a spry for the throat will prevent
spinal meningitis or "spitted fever."
A ernes petition h•,s been tiled in
West Huron by Mr. M. G. Cameron,
51, 1'. P., whose election has been pro.
tested by his opponent, Ur. Dudley
Volutes.
Some fifty miners were entombed
Monday in Jo-.' )h Leite►'s twine at
Zeigler. Illinois, by a terrific explosion
o1 tots. end it is possible that thirty or
mare of the but led men are (108(1.
Rev. Noyes i). ('ongdnn, at Methodist
miui'tel, as Inti out at the litiffslo
yr:,te Hn'pite1, cotnu itted suicide by t
h:.ngittg himself in his 10111, :,t Ilia ih-
stitot ior', Mr. C'ongelott WilY 67 y. ori
o1,1. end had been it sufferer ft.ent met- I
u e ort• ft... long time. i o
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